Set against the backdrop of Jerusalem during a pandemic, a young girl uses her balcony as a stage to practice the Four Questions for Passover. Her determination leads her to creatively unite her neighbors, fostering a sense of community and celebration despite physical separation. This heartwarming story highlights themes of resilience, connection, and the importance of tradition during challenging times.
Erica Lyons Libros



Celebrating the rich traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival and Sukkot, this book highlights themes of family, multicultural heritage, and the seasonal harvest. It serves as a heartfelt tribute to these vibrant fall festivals, making it an ideal choice for readers who appreciate cultural stories like Two New Years and The Very Best Sukkah.
Inspired by a true story, a young boy leaves Yemen with his family, setting out for Jerusalem on foot in 1881, holding tight to his memories of home that he associates with a “memory stone,” a small stone from his house that he brings on the journey.